[RollTideFan] Re: Bama Basketball

2005-01-01 Thread MacMahan
Final:
Crimson Tide: 68
Privateers: 57
Bama pushes it's record to 11-2 heading into SEC play this week...
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rick

MacMahan wrote:
The Tide is playing New Orleans in Coleman tonight.
Midway through the 1st half...
Alabama: 23
New Orleans: 13

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[RollTideFan] Bama Basketball

2005-01-01 Thread MacMahan
The Tide is playing New Orleans in Coleman tonight.
Midway through the 1st half...
Alabama: 23
New Orleans: 13
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[RollTideFan] Get ready...

2005-01-01 Thread kurtrasmussen
for the 2005 version of the famous Lulu and Bubba at the SECC photoshop..
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/photoGalleries/musiccitybowl_f/images/01bowl10.jpg
kurt
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[RollTideFan] crimsontradition.com memochat

2005-01-01 Thread kurtrasmussen
If ya click on "Game Highlights", there aren't any.
heh..
Roll Tide Anyway!
kurt
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[RollTideFan] Happy New Years Ever Won!

2005-01-01 Thread kurtrasmussen

kurt
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[RollTideFan] Winning Close Games

2005-01-01 Thread MacMahan
This article sums up much of what I've been saying. Looks like Mark 
Edwards has been reading my email.

Happy New Year!
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MARK EDWARDS
Tide must learn to win tight games
NASHVILLE — You know Alabama football has dropped another notch when 
opposing schools' bands feel comfortable taunting the Crimson Tide.

As the clock struck zero at the end of Minnesota's 20-16 Music City Bowl 
win Friday over Alabama, the Golden Gopher band briefly played part of 
"Rocky Top," the favorite song in the world of the average Tennessee Vol.

Then on top of that, Glen Mason accidentally offended the Alabama fans 
remaining in the stadium during the awards ceremony. After accepting the 
Music City trophy, he addressed his team's supporters by saying, "You 
may have been outnumbered, but you weren't outclassed."

Clearly, Mason wasn't talking about his school's band. Crimson Tide fans 
booed him anyway for that one.

Mason apologized later when asked about that, saying, "I didn't mean to 
insinuate that they didn't have class. I've got a big mouth. I've said 
all week that we have tremendous respect for Alabama. We aspire to be 
like them. If they took what I said the wrong way, I apologize for that 
sincerely."

But the damage was done, as the Crimson Tide got yet another reminder 
Friday afternoon that their program's glory days have moved a little 
further in the past.

The most hurtful part of the day for Alabama, however, wasn't the 
snippet of "Rocky Top" or Mason's choice of words.

It was failing to win a game in the fourth quarter when a clear 
opportunity was there. It's almost as if the Crimson Tide has forgotten 
how to close out a tight win.

Since rallying to beat Iowa State 14-13 in the 2001 Independence Bowl, 
almost all of Alabama's wins have come when it dominated enough that the 
game rarely hung on the last offensive or defensive series.

Alabama trailed 20-16 when it got the ball at Minnesota's 48 with 3:11 
to play but failed to score.

How the Crimson Tide didn't manage a touchdown is almost hard to figure. 
Minnesota has one of the worst pass defenses in the country, and Alabama 
quarterback Spencer Pennington was having a decent day.

Pennington got the Crimson Tide to the Gophers' 19 and had a first down, 
but four plays netted only 4 yards, and that was it for Alabama.

Somewhere in the middle of all those coaching changes, NCAA sanctions 
and losses, Alabama lost its ability to win games like Friday's.

When the Crimson Tide reached the 19-yard line and had first down, it 
seemed so certain that Alabama would polish off a win. It seemed like 
the whole stadium had that feeling, too.

Maybe I'm wrong, but when looking up into the stands, it appeared 
Alabama people smiled like they had this one. Meanwhile, Minnesota fans 
looked like they were going to lose another close game, like they did to 
Michigan and Iowa.

When Pennington's fourth-down pass went incomplete out of bounds, 
Minnesota's cheerleaders went bonkers like stopping Alabama was the last 
thing they expected.

Sure, it's easy to blame the 10-15 combined record for the last two 
seasons on the sanctions, gobs of injuries to key players and the 
inexperience of head coach in Mike Shula.

But in games like Friday, when a victory is within a stone's throw, all 
that stuff doesn't matter that much.

Gene Stallings rebuilt Alabama's program temporarily in the 1990s partly 
because his teams won a large majority of those close games.

For Mike Shula, this is another problem he has to fix, because even the 
best teams have to pull out at least a couple of games like Friday's.

http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/sports/columns/050101.shtml
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